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Epic Comeback Lifts Mountaineers in Season Opener

Sept. 4, 2010

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Trailing by 21 points with less than 14
minutes to go, No. 3 Appalachian State University football scored four
touchdowns in a 7:51 span then thwarted a two-point-conversion attempt
with under a minute to play to hold on for a heart-stopping 42-41
victory over Chattanooga at Finley Stadium.

Appalachian
(1-0, 1-0 SoCon) extended its Southern Conference winning streak to 21
games by overcoming a 35-14 fourth-quarter deficit. Chattanooga (0-1,
0-1 SoCon) led 28-7 at halftime and regained its 21-point lead when
Garrett Hughes caught B.J. Coleman's third touchdown pass of the
afternoon on the first play of the fourth quarter.

From there,
the Mountaineers took over, scoring the game's next 28 points in under
eight minutes, capped by a bizarre 33-yard touchdown "reception" by
quarterback DeAndre Presley.
Chattanooga jumped offsides on a third-and-one play from the Mocs' 29
yard line, giving Presley and the Mountaineers a free play. Presley
threw a quick pass to wide receiver Matt Cline,
who was drilled by UTC defender Chris Lewis-Harris and fumbled. Presley
picked up the loose ball and weaved his way through the UTC defense,
picked up a number of key downfield blocks and scored the go-ahead
touchdown from 33 yards out.

After the teams swapped scoreless series, the Mocs took possession at
their own 14 yard line with 2:56 to go and drove 86 yards in 11 plays,
capped by a three-yard touchdown run by Coleman on third and goal that
cut the Mountaineer lead to one at 42-41 with 56 seconds left in the
game. With a pair of UTC kickers having already combined to miss three
extra points, Chattanooga head coach Russ Huesman elected to go for two points and a
potential victory following the score. However, Buck Buchanan Award
candidate Mark LeGree batted down Coleman's pass into the end zone on the two-point attempt to preserve the one-point lead. Brian Quick recovered the Mocs' ensuing onside kick attempt to seal Appalachian's epic come-from-behind triumph.

Both sides of the ball contributed to the epic comeback. On the
offensive end, things started clicking at the end of the third quarter
when the Mountaineers marched 86 yards in four plays, culminating the
drive with a 14-yard touchdown pass from Presley to tight end Ben Jorden that made it 28-14 with 1:17 to go in the third.

However, it looked like the touchdown would be inconsequential when
UTC answered by driving 77 yards in three plays and stretched the lead
back to 21 with on Coleman's 16-yard scoring strike to Hughes six seconds
into the final period.

Appalachian answered quickly with an identical three-play, 77-yard scoring drive that took only 49 seconds off the clock. Cedric Baker scored from three yards out to cut the ASU deficit to 35-21.

On the ensuing kickoff, redshirt freshman Tony Washington leveled Chattanooga returner Buster Skrine and forced a fumble that was recovered by fellow redshirt freshman Karl Anderson
and returned 18 yards to give ASU possession deep in UTC territory.
Three plays later, Presley ran it in from four yards out to bring the
Mountaineers within seven at 35-28.

Buck Buchanan Award candidate Jabari Fletcher
single-handedly took over the game on the next series, sacking Coleman
twice, the second of which forced a fumble that Fletcher recovered
himself at the Chattanooga seven yard line. It only took one play for
the offense to capitalize, with Baker recording his second touchdown run
in under three minutes to knot the score at 35-35.

A three-and-out by ASU's defense on the ensuing series set up Presley's wild go-ahead scoring run.

In his third-career start, Presley accounted for 365 yards of total
offense and four touchdowns, completing 22-of-29 passes without an
interception for 340 yards and two scores and running 11 times for 25
yards and another pair of touchdowns. He was also credited with 33
receiving yards and another touchdown on the bizarre score that gave
Appalachian its first lead.

Quick was Presley's favorite target, catching five passes for 121
yards. Cline had a game-high eight receptions for 89 yards and Jorden
had three huge catches for 45 yards and a score. Devin Radford ran 10 times for a team-best 85 yards.

The teams combined for 83 points and 978 yards but were plagued by
five total turnovers (two for ASU and three for UTC). Coleman led the
Mocs with 340 yards on 23-of-37 passing and five total touchdowns (three
passing, two rushing).

NOTES: Due to UTC's "White Out" promotion, for which the Mocs wore
all white uniforms, Appalachian wore its gold Nike Pro Combat alternate
uniforms rather than donning all black on a near 90-degree day in
Chattanooga ... ASU will also wear the Pro Combat duds on Sept. 18 vs.
N.C. Central ... Appalachian's comeback from a 21-point deficit was its
largest in at least 12 years (a complete breakdown of where the comeback
ranks in ASU history will be available in the game notes for next
week's home opener vs. Jacksonville) ... the Mountaineers racked up 253
of its 486 yards of offense in the final 17:29 of the game (167 yards in
the fourth quarter) ... Presley's 340 passing yards rank 21st in ASU
history ... his 365 yards of total offense are good for 23rd in ASU's
all-time annals ... Fletcher's two fumble recoveries matched a school
record that has been achieved 30 times, most recently by Jacque Roman vs. Wofford in 2008 ... punter Sam Martin
overcame a five-yard punt on his first attempt of the season to average
38.3 yards over his final four boots of the afternoon, three of which
were downed inside the 20 yard line ... ASU running back Devon Moore was dressed but did not play due to a quad injury ... defensive end Lanston Tanyi sat out with a toe injury ... Tanyi's injury may require season-ending surgery next week ... wide receiver CoCo Hillary
served the first game of a two-game suspension for a violation of team
rules ... Hillary will return to action on Sept. 18 vs. N.C. Central.